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I inclose the remarks, which I proposed to make, when I had the honor of paying my last respects...
In your letter of december 15th, referring to General Marshall’s journal, You are pleased to...
I have the honor to enclose a copy of Mr Pickerings letter to me of the 20th of June No 1, of an...
If an answer to the letter, which Your Excellency proposed to write to Mr Pickering on my...
Whilst the late envoys were in Paris, they recommended Mr William Lee, in a letter to Mr...
I had the honor, this morning of paying my respects to your Lady, & the pleasure of finding her &...
Mr Gerry presents his best respects to the President of the United States, & sends by the bearer...
The bearer of this, Mr. Waldo, is the Gentleman whom I mentioned, in a letter which I had the...
I observe by the news papers, that the meeting of the academy of arts & sciences, is to be at...
I have the honor to enclose a copy of my letter to the Secretary of state, & your pamphlet, with...
I received yesterday from Mr Lee, the letter enclosed, & being fully convinced, that he is an...
I am honored by your confidential letter of the 30th of Decer, & am sorry that any event should...
I have deferred an answer to the letter, which you did me the honor of addressing on the 28th of...
Your letters of the 11th of February has given me great pleasure. I regretted exceedingly that...
Enclosed are two letters marked A,B, & four documents numbered from 1 to 4 inclusively, which...
I have received from Benjn Austin Esqr, for your perusal, a collection of News papers, printed by...
I addressed a line to you yesterday, with a bound collection of Edes’ Gazettes printed in 1775 &...
I must apologize my dear Sir, for the troublesome request which I made; & for your ready...
By the request of Mr Wyer, lately appointed a Consul of the U States to Riga, I have the pleasure...
The subject of this letter, is the celebration of the 4th of July at Lexington; a fete which I...
I have received your letter requesting “any explanation which may serve to throw further light on...
The Subscribers appointed on the part of Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Burke to consider whether there was...
Letter not found: from Elbridge Gerry, 3 Aug. 1776. On 16 Aug. GW wrote to Gerry : “Your favours...
Letter not found: from Elbridge Gerry, 6 Aug. 1776. On 16 Aug. GW wrote to Gerry : “Your favours...
The Representation made to your Excellency by a Board of General officers, touching the...
In Consequence of your Letter of the 22d directed to the President or any Member of Congress, I...
I wrote You a Line Yesterday desiring You to impower Mr Henry of this Place to collect the Fire...
Letter not found: from Elbridge Gerry, 28 Sept. 1777. Gerry docketed the letter that GW wrote him...
I have waited some time, in Expectation of informing You with the Sense of Congress on the...
The Requisitions to the several States for Reinforcements to the Army, proposed in your Letter of...
Having lately seen an intercepted Letter of the 20th of November last, written by Mr Lovell, &...
By the last Post I received from the president of the Senate of Massachusetts a Letter, inclosing...
I received a letter from Samuel Russell Gerry Esqr. to the Secretary of the Treasury requesting...
Agreable to your Excellency’s Request of the 18 th of Nove r last, which I have lately received,...
The Undersigned, Agents of the State of New York on the one and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts...
Enclosed is a letter from Capt. Nathl Fellowes, a firm republican & one of the wealthiest...
Enclosed is a letter for our commercial agent at Bourdeaux, & I shall be obliged to you for...
I have received a letter from Mrs Corran, formerly Mrs Bland, at Paris, expressing “a wish to...
9 November 1801, Cambridge. “Enclosed is a letter from Capt Nathl Fellowes, a firm republican, &...
[.…] Will you be so kind as to make it, & give me the information. With sentiments of the highest...
It was with deep regret, on account of the public as well as of yourself, that I saw in the...
In the letter which I addressed to you last week, I omitted in haste to state, that it appeared...
§ From Elbridge Gerry. 13 March 1806, Cambridge. “I thank you for your explicit communication of...
I am honored, dear Sir, by your letter of the 14th. instant in answer to mine of the 20th of...
I have heard, Dear Sir, with no small surprize, that charges have been preferred against Doctor...
From some circumstances which have come to my knowledge, I am induced to think, that measures are...
The death of Judge Cushing, having produced a vacancy which must soon be filled, the general...
On the 22d of Sepr last, I had the honor of addressing you a letter, on the subject of a...
I have read your message, with great attention & pleasure. It is clear, candid, firm & dignified,...
The late President Adams communicated to me yesterday, in a friendly interveiw at my house, the...